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The longboat figurehead was an important, magical charm believed to frighten off supernatural predators. Voyages were dangerous and the Vikings... |
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This fantasy creature – a lion/horse dog – has paws clutching the edge of its frame. It was frequently depicted in traditional Nordic animal art. Its... |
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The Viking readily accepted Christ into their own pantheon of gods and the cross became a recognised symbol. The crossle has a single cross on each... |
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Through magic, Odin spun the heavens around Veraldar Nagli or the world spike. Known to us as the North Star or Polaris, it is beautifully... |
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An ancient symbol, the winding knot represents both the complexity of the self and the binding of relationships in an endless pattern. Size: 26 x... |
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Mythology relates that Odin sometimes wore a mask when encountering potential opponents. This mask was so terrifying that enemies often retreated... |
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The Vikings knew the sea better than any, their extensive coastline tempting exploration in great Longboats which allowed travel in swiftness &... |
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Christianity won many Viking converts when missionaries destroyed Viking temples, yet suffered no divine retribution from the pagan Viking gods.... |
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The midguard serpent, Jormungand encircles the Sunwheel, one of the oldest and most sacred symbols known to mankind. Sunwheels feature on rock... |
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Our Wolf Cross is a re-creation of a famous Icelandic pendant worn by both pagan Vikings and Christians alike. It is a symbol of the cross and Thor's... |
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Red – bearded Thor, the favourite Viking god, was the people’s champion with his supernatural strength and feisty humour. When he swung his hammer... |
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These snakes are the symbol of Loki and were found carved into large rune stones in Urnes, Norway. Loki was a shape-changer and trickster, a clever... |
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The axe was a primary weapon, also used peaceably for ship–building, in crafts and in magic. In the Voluspa (The Sibyl’s Prophecy), a seeress tells... |
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The Vikings all strove to be brave warriors, daring in battle and contemptuous of defeat. Motivated by their unshakeable belief that they would be... |
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This open ribbonwork trefoil represents the Web of Wyrd that was woven by the three Norns, the Norse goddesses of fate. Vikings believed that each... |
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